Nightly Business Report
[#32247]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, President Obama says Americans can keep their cancelled insurance policies. But his fix may be easier said than done. Cisco shares tumble after warning of softening demand. Does this tech bellwether have a plan to turn things around?duration 26:46
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1:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3033]
Tavis talks with Emmy- and 3-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone. As the US marks the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, Stone looks back at his 1991 blockbuster film, JFK, and forward to new projects.duration 26:46
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2:00 am

Local USA
[#104]
Head Trauma at WarTraumatic brain injuries, or TBI, has received increasing attention especially among athletes and soldiers returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. We examine the links between TBI and post-traumatic stress disorder, and the damage they can do, through the story of retired Army sergeant Andrew Reeves of Colchester, Vermont.duration 26:52
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2:30 am

Local USA
[#103]
Finding One's VoiceSearching for an artistic voice and a way of expressing oneself. An autistic artist in New Jersey finds the best tools to communicate his wonderful works of art -- despite barely uttering a word -- and a young Chicago prodigy connects with her inner performer and discovers her electrifying voice.duration 26:28
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Closer to Truth
[#1203]
What Would It Feel Like to Be God?God is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good. But what is God's private mental life? Is this asking too much, going too far?duration 26:46
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5:00 am

POV
[#2612H]
Brooklyn CastleThis public school powerhouse in junior high chess competitions has won more than 30 national championships, the most of any school in the country. Its 85-member squad boasts so many strong players that the late Albert Einstein, a dedicated chess maven, would rank fourth if he were on the team. Most astoundingly, I.S. 318 is a Brooklyn school that serves mostly minority students from families living below the poverty line. "Brooklyn Castle" is the story of five of the school's aspiring young players and how chess became the school's unlikely inspiration for academic success.duration 1:26:46
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MORNING

6:30 am

Independent Lens
[#1419]
The Waiting Room/Let Me Down EasyHighland Hospital, a vital part of the city of Oakland, California and the surrounding county, is stretched to the breaking point. It is the primary care facility for 250,000 patients of nearly every nationality, race, and religion, with 250 patients crowding its emergency room every day. This remarkably diverse population -- and the hospital staff charged with caring for them -- is battling its way through seismic shifts in the nation's healthcare system, while weathering the storm of a national recession.duration 1:26:46
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8:00 am

Local USA
[#104]
Head Trauma at WarTraumatic brain injuries, or TBI, has received increasing attention especially among athletes and soldiers returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. We examine the links between TBI and post-traumatic stress disorder, and the damage they can do, through the story of retired Army sergeant Andrew Reeves of Colchester, Vermont.duration 26:52
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

8:30 am

Local USA
[#103]
Finding One's VoiceSearching for an artistic voice and a way of expressing oneself. An autistic artist in New Jersey finds the best tools to communicate his wonderful works of art -- despite barely uttering a word -- and a young Chicago prodigy connects with her inner performer and discovers her electrifying voice.duration 26:28
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

Closer to Truth
[#1203]
What Would It Feel Like to Be God?God is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good. But what is God's private mental life? Is this asking too much, going too far?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

11:00 am

POV
[#2612H]
Brooklyn CastleThis public school powerhouse in junior high chess competitions has won more than 30 national championships, the most of any school in the country. Its 85-member squad boasts so many strong players that the late Albert Einstein, a dedicated chess maven, would rank fourth if he were on the team. Most astoundingly, I.S. 318 is a Brooklyn school that serves mostly minority students from families living below the poverty line. "Brooklyn Castle" is the story of five of the school's aspiring young players and how chess became the school's unlikely inspiration for academic success.duration 1:26:46
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AFTERNOON

12:30 pm

Independent Lens
[#1419]
The Waiting Room/Let Me Down EasyHighland Hospital, a vital part of the city of Oakland, California and the surrounding county, is stretched to the breaking point. It is the primary care facility for 250,000 patients of nearly every nationality, race, and religion, with 250 patients crowding its emergency room every day. This remarkably diverse population -- and the hospital staff charged with caring for them -- is battling its way through seismic shifts in the nation's healthcare system, while weathering the storm of a national recession.duration 1:26:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: none)

Nightly Business Report
[#32248]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, the S&P posts its longest win streak in nine months. And with stocks hitting records and rates expected to stay low, will dividend plays payoff for investors? And, President Obama meets with insurance company executives at the White House. What happens next and will any of the deadlines be met?duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Nightly Business Report
[#32248]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, the S&P posts its longest win streak in nine months. And with stocks hitting records and rates expected to stay low, will dividend plays payoff for investors? And, President Obama meets with insurance company executives at the White House. What happens next and will any of the deadlines be met?duration 26:46
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Charlie Rose
[#19235]
(original broadcast date: 11/15/13) * A discussion about the current state of Television with Josh Sapan, President and CEO of AMC Networks; Terence Winter, executive producer and writer for HBO's Boardwalk Empire; Emily Nussbaum of the New Yorker and David Carr of the New York Times * Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on his PBS 6-part documentary The African Americans: Many Rivers to Crossduration 56:47
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Roadtrip Nation
[#807H]
Washington, DC / New York CityWhile in Washington, DC, the Roadtrippers head over to the International Child Art Foundation's headquarters to meet with its founder, Dr. Ashfaq Ishaq. He tells them about the importance of nurturing creativity in young minds. Then the team moves on to the popular DC-based restaurant Busboys and Poets to speak with its owner, Andy Shallal. The Roadtrippers hear about learning from failures, and they leave feeling uplifted. From there, they fly back to Chicago to pick up the Green RV from the mechanic to hit the road to New York. In New York City, they meet with dance legend Judith Jamison and catch a performance at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Central Park.duration 26:46
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